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Chris_Doane

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  1. Actually that's not really true at all. 2000 Concorde - 50,206 LHS - 20,982 2001 Concorde - 32,331 LHS - 8,852 2002 Concorde - 31,611 LHS - 552 Even if you throw in the 300M it doesn't get to 140k anually. 2000 300M - 50,682 2001 300M - 36,583 2002 300M - 32,375
  2. Seems like you might need to take some of your own advice.
  3. Dumbest 23 year old ever. How many times will he have to explain those scars in his life. "What the *$$@% is that..???" "Oh that....well......"
  4. Oh....please god no.... (and someone get a photo)
  5. Plus OC will bring his collection of wonder woman memorabilia!
  6. A turd sells 143,647 units in 2006 and 144,068 units in 2005? Right. And before you bring it up, yes, I know the 300 averaged about 24% fleet during those years. In the Intermediate class of fleet sales, Lacrosse averaged about the same, Ford 500 averaged about the same, Impala averaged about 50%, Grand Prix averaged about 63%.
  7. 1: LaCrosse Super 2: Lucerne Super 3: Refreshed STS 4: Hummer H4 concept...probably 5: HHR SS (Sport)...probably 6: ... 7: ... Too early for the super vette, CTSv, BRX and 9-4x. Hopefully the other two aren't something like the normal LaCrosse and Lucerne with revised front ends. Apparently they are only showing one concept car and it seems like that will be the Hummer H4. GM actually previewed the H4 to small group before NAIAS. If they don't show it at NYC, it would seem something is up with the H4 program. Pontiac Vibe might be one of them, but the SOP date seems kinda far off to be debuting it now. Same can be said for the H3T and Chevy Lambda. The face-lifted Saab 9-3 that's been seen testing this winter seems like a possibility as well.
  8. www.notgonnahappen.com H3T production date is too far off to debut now.You'll see the CTSv first I would think. Probably NAIAS '08 or NYC next year? You wont see the coupe for 2 years.
  9. Obviously I was talking about the exterior styling of the car.
  10. Um...wow. I would advise you stop talking on the subject at this point. I mean....have you watched the news at all the past 5 years?
  11. LoL oh wow I think you have a lot to learn if you think that's a good idea.
  12. The worst part about this story is all the gay/lesbian linguists that have been canned. Especially the ones specializing in Arabic and Farsi. This aspect of the story has been known to me, and probably many of you, for a while now. We have all this gathered intel sitting around that needs to be translated and we don't have enough people to do it. Obviously lots of intel can be time sensitive. If the CIA/NSA intercepts a phone call or transmission talking about a plot, we need to know pretty damn quickly what they are talking about. We can't have Jim translate that though. Jim has a boyfriend. (This has been going on since at least 2001: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/11/14/...ain529418.shtml )
  13. Im not sure you're doing it right then....
  14. No it's not. There is more camo (probably tape) behind the fabric camo.
  15. Apparently it was the slowest news day ever on WDAZ.
  16. Cincinnati bowtie?
  17. Why did the gift card on the basket say it was from "Harry Dreggors" ??
  18. Oh by the way....I'm still gay. Just in case anyone (fly) was wondering. (C'mon Fly stop fighting it...I know it was you who sent me the lube sampler basket. I'd never heard of "Sliquid" before...)
  19. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/G/GIN...-03-08-23-04-49
  20. OMG Ven kisses boys?!?! :o :D :AH-HA_wink:
  21. Hah youd think...but nah that doesnt even have anything to do with it.
  22. My neighbor did just that.
  23. This doesnt feel seasonal though.
  24. Aww NOS has his first boyfriend and wants everything to look good for him. Cute.
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